The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-08-02, Page 5•
DNESDAY 1961,
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TORONTO
OBITUARY
WILSON: „,..,- 'JEFFERSON
•Donnybrook • United .'Church
*44, decorated with baskets of
delphiniums, madonna lilies and
shasta daisies on Saturday, July
15th when Rev, R. M, Sweeney,
of SelbY,Ant.,-united in marriage
Miss Louise MarilYn Jefferson,
eldest daughter .of• Mr: and••Mrs.
Hilliard Jefferson, of Ponnybrook
and MUrray James WilsOn, Sqn,
• of Mr, and Mrs• James WilS'On
of RJR. 2, Auburn,, in a dotibie-
ring ceremonY'.,
A4ES'EDWAR,O CONGR.A.M,
!harles Edward Congram,• -,R:R..
Win@harn, pasied away, At
igham General'. Hospital on,
day, 'July i4th,after a lengthy
ess He .was. 72 'on'January
le was born • on • Concession 4,
ifield.Township; a son of the
? Thomas COngram and Mat,
On •Novernber .16th,
Oihe. Married• Ada Belle El -
"of West,: WawanoSh Town-'
p,• Who predeCeasedhin in,
y 1952, '• •
Congram. farmed
Col '4,. Ashfield before
vino.to 'East •Wawariosh ip
.11e. re,tired following his
'.es death but continued
e to. re -
o :the..farm ' With Ifs •son,
/[r., COngram Was a ember :of
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righarn United..Clairtt. arii . of
rriing • Star MasiOn'. Lodge, .
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L'he funeral service was held,
the Currie Tune:ral.'Hone•on
July 1?7th conducted by
v.. D, Clark • assisted by
in COn,grarn. • "• • •• • • •
?allbearers were Ralph .1Vlun-.
!, Alexander •CamPbell.. Milo
semore, Robert Arbuckle, Har,
Adams, Donald :McKenzie.
nver bearers were Leslie, Cecil
d Charles Congrarn and Hugh
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Panied• the soloist, Mrs. Donald i .',',:`$•--,1*-,;, a
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Andrews• of Clinton, who .sang •
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"The. Lord's Prayer" before the • .a •
service, and "0 Perfect LOve" .1 . a •
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during the signing of the registerLucknow . a . a •
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her father, looked loyely in° an a
original design floor length dress : District Co-op : i
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The bride, givwi in marriage bY all .
of peau • de spie withlace appli- 0 .
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que • and lily 'pointsleeVes. TheI •
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veil was held with a Pearl tiara' ilmiammilimammamammaalaiammaalima•••••••••••■••pamismaimiamoilamamammamaiiiiii•N
She carried a cascade bouquet of
VIr,s Congrarn is -survived by
o sons, HarOld of East :.Wawa
3hTownship ' and Harvey of
tchener; and by two brothers,
tired Of Wingham' and •Gordon,
Con. ,4, Aihfield and by three
mdchildren. He waspredecea:s-
byhia Wife. and 'a sister,. Mrs.
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pink •rOSes, iv9. and White rose:
buds, • •. • ' • Hs3nor Departing
The'bride's Sister, Miss. Mary •
• • Retires. 'After Long Service
After a period of. 23. years'ier7
vice in the Salvation Army, Mrs.
J. 'H. Johnstone o,f 'Qodericli is
retiring from active work,
She enteredthe work ra year
•before the start, of• World War II.
Appointed as the local Red Shield
resident, •she. labored 'in that. ca-,
Pacity with 65- other ladies for
'eight years.
She' was enrolled as a soldier
at the:beginning of 1942,•and ws
commissioned shortly afterWards„
to be a 'Company Guarcl. ,•
' Twenty •six. 'Zurich merchants
are •co-operating •"in a, holiday
buisiness promotidn campaign
which will ctilrxiinate at Fair time
4n September with a prize draw
for. a deep freeze. , •
• W: H. Robertscin; former. • edi,.
SeffersOn . of Donnybrook, was
maid . of honor, Her dress was.
White organza over .white taffeta
with ,ntattve':. organza 4sash and•
mauve Petal hat and white •ac-
6essories.• She carried cascade
b6uqUet of • yellow .chrySanthe,
The bridesmaids, Miss Eleancir
Smith, cousin of the bride of
Blueyale, and Miss Sharron. Jef-
.fersoriisister of;the bride, wore
identical .dresses and flowers.: as.
the. maid of honor. Junior brides,
maid •was, Linda Jefferson;, young-
est Sister' of the bride. •She;wore,
a similar • dress. 'to the other, at-
tendants . an 'carried a nosegay
ofyellow mums. f' ' .
'David Durnford, of Willowdale,
brother,in-law of the groom,' was
best marraird ushers were Robert
Jefferson, :brother' of the bride
and Lawrence. -Smyth of :Strat-
For the recePtion held, Pt the.
church :parlour the bride's mother
wore a. Mauve printed silk under'
mauve .organza :in. a ,stroller -
length coat and a white'•chrysan-
the/1111M .corsage, She was assist-
ed by the .groom's mother, wear-
ing •a., green' printed silk and a
yellow chrysanthemum corsage.
• 'The bride's table. Was ,centered
:with •a four -tiered wedding cake.
'The :Church parlburs were deter-
ated with pink arid. white ,tream
• ers and the tables were lovely
With bouquetsof sweet peas., The:
wedding dinner was served by the
ladies Of the church.,
For a :wedding trip'to 'Eastern
Ontario; ;the bride donned :a
green. dress. with •matching jacket
'and beige accessories and a .cor-
sage; of bronze .niuniS.Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson will reside on the
groom's farrn on concession '6;
West WaWanosth.
Roy Risebrough (Ida) of Willow=
dale, .in March of 100.
Gaviller,McIntosh;
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WALKERTON
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KENNEDY, B.Ed, C.A.—'Resident Partner
'Telephones: Businesk. 633; Residence .1'06
• • , Economist
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• Brace South District of Worn -
en's Institutes and -H'clubs, was
represented at the •Walkerton
town hall Saturday eyerfink, July
29th. when the home economist,
Miss Mary Lou Black, was •Pre-
sented with .a .gift of a• projector.
Miss Black has been transferred
:to Perth county, .with he:adquart-
el's, at Stratford. , •
The.Pre'sentatiori was made fol-
lowing a short Prcigram, presided:
over by Miss •Bessie .Moffat,
Teeswater, Mrs, Harvey NOUS1)011
'read the. ad•dress • frOM •truce
• County Women's. Institute and
Mrs. Les Pilgrim, Eden; Grove,:
the 4-1 %Club.' Leader's address.
Miss Beth "Patterson .presented a
corsage from' the -institutei. Mr:
Wilson :Gregg,. president. of' the
Jr. „Farrners read the address,
from the Jr. Institute .and jr.
Farmers; The presentation, Was
made- .:by Miss Alice ..Dickison;•
:Teeswater.'
During the program' Misses'
Mary Finlayson 'and Wendy:Mac-
Kenzie presented a Irish dance
froz-n the Lucknow 40.-H group.
Winners o the ,Tr: Fanners' live-
stock judging competition which
had been held 'that day. Farrier's.
Orchestra played ,for 'dancing, .
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'A. O. snihrn. wAs.FogmgR.
WINGHAM PUBLISHER "
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•Recently We reportedir the. 50th
!wedding anniversary .of Mr.'. and
rMrs. A. G. Smith (Jean Irving)
of ,Toronto. . •
Smith Was in ...the news-.
.paper businesS • in Wingham for
several years. and the .AdVance-•
Times gives some ,the
in. this
regard.. '
Mr. Smith was; employed by
:John: Joynt as „Managing editor
of ,The Wingham Advance from
•1915 to 1919: At • that• time Mr.
•Joynt became .interested 'in.pola-
•tics and sold the, paper- t'o' Mr:
Smith, when the fOrmer, was elec-
ted,M.L.A. for North Huron:
Mr. SMith bought The Wingham
'Times from H. B. Elliott: in 4924,
when it became evident to both
editors that , amalgamation was
the only answer to rising costs of
production. In the years between
1924. and 1927,.Mr: Sinith • pur-
chased The Gorrie Vidette° and
The Wroxeter eWS. He sold to
W: Logan Craig in 1927.
LATE GRAHA1.
HUSBAND. PAggIES •
The death of William Laird
Ainlay occurred. at '.Scarborb
General Hospital on Thursday,
June 15th in his 82nd year.. He
was a 30th degree Mason.
• Funeral service • Was held on
Saturday, June 17th; with inter-
ment in• Mount .Pleasant Ceme-
tery,
• ,Mr. Ainlay was predeceased
by his wife, the former bahlia
R. 7Graham of Lucknow. He is
survived by two daughters, 'Mrs,
Shultis (Dahlia) and Miss
Gynetlt Ainlay,.
,tor Of the Goderich Signal;Star
was 8/1:on'J9Iy .12th..He was re-
centlY :discharged from Goderich
hogiltal .Where • he • had been, a
patient for several
Presents;:.Goel.
To
iVXis. FariSh Moffat *as hosteas
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to the Kairshea .Worrien's 'Insti-
tute Thursday evening • at. the
Kairshea Hall.Mrs. Lloyd Mac-
Dotigal read: :the scripture.
During the business period a
letter of appreciation .was .read
from Mrs. Morrey for a donation
floWer vaSes to .be Used at the
Wingham hospital., The roll call,
"What I would choose for •a
career . if I' were not a house-
wife,!' brought forth many
in-
teresting: answers; 'nurse, teacher,
deaceness,.. secretary.
Mrs. Allister. Hughes reported
,for the,Historical.ReSearch,..vOic.,
ing the request that members
write up,interestirig ;histories' for
the Tweedsmuir book: Mrs. Gib
Hamilton 'reported for' :Citizen-
ship and Education. Envoy and
Allister Hughes, Mrs. Harry Lav -
is, Mrs. Gib, Hamilton. Mrs. Wm.
MacIntyre, Mrs. Houston,. Mts. ,
'Ted CollYer, Mrs.' Lloyd MacDou;.
gal borrowed; the • lives: Of %well •
known • 'iril'oss 'township ' :and
Lucknow residents. Very cleVer.., •
• ly :Worded corninercials by Mrs...; .
Evan Keith, were read: by Mrs;
Harold Campbell,. 314-s. Jas. Burt, I.
and Mrs, Allan Maclntyre. • The •
Courtesy'rernarks, were given by:.
Mrs. Bob Gilchrist. An interest-
ing nieeting..: was 'broUght to a .
close with. the singing of, the' •
National' Anbhem and .the
Inti-
tute grace. The Directors, Mrs.. •
.MacDottgal and Mrs; Bob Gil-
christ.served sandWiChei and tea, •
And a Social, tune enj'ciyed..
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IVIrs. Newman of th,6 .Saiva0on
Army, Wingham, attended and
addressed . the Meeting. Arrange-
ments:were made for. Jury 31st;
when, Kairshea. was hostess at
.the Leg Cabin, SouthaMpton
Museum. An invitation waS,,ex-
tended from the District presi-
dent to ''be ih • Holyrocid, Ittly•
31st, • to hear. Mts. Harvey. Hou-
ston ..reliort on the National
Cthl-
verition •held.at Vancouver in -
June. Mrs. Hbuston. who iS
past president of Bruce SoUth,
District presented a gavel to "te
Kairshea branch at this: meeting.
it .wat• accepted by the Presi4,
dont, Mr. , Moffat, , •
Mrs. grank MacKenzie
sided for the prog,ram. Mrs. Gib.
Hamilton arid„Mrs. Jas. Burt, the
4,11 cltib :leaders had set up, an
interesting •display. `Fruit Spet-
ialities" by the Kairshea Fruit
Servers, Mr. Hathilton c•Oarnent-
ed in the absence of'oh of the
Club members,.who was On
lioli-
days4 • • .
Mrs. , MacKenzie was Modera-
tor for the panel on ."Live a Bor.-
orwed Life." The panel members
were MrS, Fred /Gilchrist; Mrs,
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